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The annual maximum temperatures in Los Angeles show a cooling trend from the 1880s to the 1930s, probably because of increased irrigation and rapidly expanding orchards around the city. Since the 1940s, the temperatures have increased by about 6°F (1°F per decade).


This web page last modified by Brian Pon on May 12, 1999
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